Could the Cowboys approach us about a Deal ?

Jones figures the only way to select a wow player -- of which he believes there are eight or nine in this draft -- he has to be around the top 10.
It's a drastic change of thought for Jones, who has practiced the art of trading down rather than up in recent drafts. Jones wants an impact player -- a starter -- in the first round, and, in his mind, the best way to grab such a player is to pick high.
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As to where he prefers the impact player play -- offense or defense -- he continues to lean toward the former.
"He needs to be someone that has something extra, and I think that, to some degree, receiver would fall there," Jones said, also mentioning cornerback and running back.
What are some possible scenarios for the "wow" player Jones desires?
Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson. Yes, the Cowboys already have Julius Jones and Marion Barber, but should Peterson fall, as expected, to the 10th spot, don't rule it out.http://www.star-telegram.com/543/story/79047.html
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How unpopular would that scenario be ? The Texans having AD on the Board,
within their grasp, but then trading away their #10 pick and in effect AD to the "other" NFL team in Texas.
Surely even Bob McNair wouldn't let that happen ? Right ?

Jones figures the only way to select a wow player -- of which he believes there are eight or nine in this draft -- he has to be around the top 10.
It's a drastic change of thought for Jones, who has practiced the art of trading down rather than up in recent drafts. Jones wants an impact player -- a starter -- in the first round, and, in his mind, the best way to grab such a player is to pick high.
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As to where he prefers the impact player play -- offense or defense -- he continues to lean toward the former.
"He needs to be someone that has something extra, and I think that, to some degree, receiver would fall there," Jones said, also mentioning cornerback and running back.
What are some possible scenarios for the "wow" player Jones desires?
Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson. Yes, the Cowboys already have Julius Jones and Marion Barber, but should Peterson fall, as expected, to the 10th spot, don't rule it out.http://www.star-telegram.com/543/story/79047.html
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How unpopular would that scenario be ? The Texans having AD on the Board,
within their grasp, but then trading away their #10 pick and in effect AD to the "other" NFL team in Texas.
Surely even Bob McNair wouldn't let that happen ? Right ?

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Besides the titans, this is the only team in the nfl that the Texans can not do business with. Jones tried desperately to keep McNair from getting a team, short of building a stadium in LA so a team would go there versus Houston. If this ever happened I would seriously have to be put in a rubber room for a very very long time.

Besides the titans, this is the only team in the nfl that the Texans can not do business with. Jones tried desperately to keep McNair from getting a team, short of building a stadium in LA so a team would go there versus Houston. If this ever happened I would seriously have to be put in a rubber room for a very very long time.

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Far be it from me to defend Jerry Jones (being that the Cowboys are my second most disliked team, only behind the Titans)...

But I swear I can remember the exact opposite, where Jerry Jones was actively helping Bob McNair land a team in Houston.

Of course, finding a news article to support either angle has proved next to impossible!

Besides the titans, this is the only team in the nfl that the Texans can not do business with. Jones tried desperately to keep McNair from getting a team, short of building a stadium in LA so a team would go there versus Houston. If this ever happened I would seriously have to be put in a rubber room for a very very long time.

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Only 29 teams voted us in, what 2 teams voted against us or abstained?

McNair to bid $700 million for NFL team / If accepted, it would be most ever paid for pro sports team

By JOHN WILLIAMS
Staff
Houston businessman Bob McNair is prepared to offer $700 million for an NFL expansion franchise, which would be the most ever paid for any professional sports team, sources say.

The bid would be $160 million more than the $540 million Hollywood deal-maker Michael Ovitz has reportedly been willing to pay. That would mean an additional $5 million for each of the league's current 31 owners, who split franchise fees equally.

Regardless of which city gets the expansion team, there seems to be growing sentiment that both Houston and Los Angeles should wind up with franchises.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones suggested the league give Houston the expansion team and move an existing team to Los Angeles.

But others think an existing team should be moved to Houston and the expansion team put in Los Angeles, where pro football is a hard sell and the team would benefit from being a brand-new franchise, instead of a refugee from elsewhere.